Hi folks,
After two years as happy user of Ubuntu (9.10 AMD64) I did migrate to Debian.
I update too XnView from 0.26 to 0.35 release.
Some fine tuning at Gnome menu command, and Xnview run without problems ...until I atempt to rotate an image, then it crash and the program window has disappeared from my screen.
I'm going to execute program from terminal to get a error message,
$ ./xnview.sh
and repeat the crash action, getting those log at terminal (final action):
...
###### LOAD BITMAP </home/user1/docs/img/img_5.jpg> 4
2 4 8 8
2 4 8
## MyView::onLoaded </home/user1/docs/img/img_5.jpg> </home/user1/docs/img/img_5.jpg> </home/user1/docs/img/img_5.jpg> (0)
## MyView::onLoaded ok
Marker : e0 14
Marker : e1 3966
Marker : ed 10828
Marker : e1 4862
Marker : e2 3158
Marker : ee 12
## BitmapLoadThread :: load 600 450
### resetViewport (1fc0aa0) ==> 413 240 (320 240) 0 0
Create Tree : File
Create Tree : Image
Create Tree : Color Profile
## MyView::onLoaded </home/user1/docs/img/img_5.jpg> </home/user1/docs/img/img_5.jpg> </home/user1/docs/img/img_5.jpg> (1)
## MyView::onLoaded ok
### resetViewport (1fc0aa0) ==> 413 240 (320 240) 0 0
### ThumbLoaderThread :: stop()
Segmentation fault
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After that I guess to do some other operations, as resize, copy, rename files. I can rotate other format files as .tif or .jp2, convert format from .tif to .jpg, all them OK, but when I'm going to rotate .jpg file, XnView, fall down.
For me is very easy to reproduce the crash: it even occur when I attempt to rotate a jpg image, I did does that with the tools button.
After the button is pushed, a dialgog about the possible lose of quality is showed... as you can see :
With only a diference: the cursor is not the pointer as in the image, but the 'clock' to 'wait'...
When click on 'OK' button, XnView crash.
I hope you found those information useful to catch the bug
à bientôt,
Roberto Pla